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Enhanced Education
6100 Red Hook Quarter, Suite B-3
St. Thomas, USVI 00802
November 24, 2015
Barnaby Marsh, D.Phil.
Executive Vice President, Strategic Initiatives
And Managing Director, Philanthropic Leadership Network
John Templeton Foundation
300 Conshohocken State Road Suite 500
West Conshohocken, PA 19428 USA
Dear Barnaby:
Martin Nowak has been telling me about his proposed new research applications
of evolutionary game theory to the behavioral sciences. As you know from our
prior discussions, Enhanced Education is very interested in supporting Martin's
work. I understand that the John Templeton Foundation is currently considering a
project proposal, in which Enhanced Education would have the opportunity to
partner with the John Templeton Foundation by providing additional funding of
$1,500,328 [$1,304,633 direct costs + $195,695 indirect costs] specifically from
Harvard University fund 347150 that has been budgeted for this project.
In 2003 Enhanced Education established a gift to the Program for Evolutionary
Dynamics to support precisely this type of cutting edge research. Please know
that the University has already secured the stated amount and that Martin's
administrative team intends to apply said funds to this project for the proposed 3
year period [January 1, 2016 - December 31, 2018]. Enhanced Education is very
enthusiastic about the potential of collaborating with the John Templeton
Foundation as we have a shared mission to promote important and timely
research.
Darren Indyke
Vice President
Enhanced Education
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